Okowa Reveals Delta State Govt Received N44.5bn Instead of N240bn

Okowa Formally Installs Four Commissioners

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Ifeanyi Okowa, the governor of Delta State and vice-presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, swore in four new commissioners on Thursday.

Okowa tasked them with carrying out their new duties with zeal and determination for the benefit of Deltans as a whole.

As you are all aware, we are gradually drawing to a close our second term in office, and we have many pressing difficulties ahead of us as a result of our dedicated pursuit of our important goals, including the unavoidable strains of the politics of the future.

“It is, therefore, necessary that we face our tasks with our best available expertise and be devoted as we represent the aspirations of our people.

“You have come in at a time when this administration is not only taking stock of what it has accomplished so far, in meeting the desires and aspirations of the people, but also accelerating action and increasing articulation of those things still outstanding in the development of the state, as we clearly set out from the onset.

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“Therefore, expect that you will put in your very best efforts for the benefit of the entire state and its people.

“In your various portfolios, we expect you to serve with integrity, devotion, loyalty and accountability because all eyes are on us as we have pledged to finish strong.

“It is our expectation that you will provide fresh ideas and a new impetus to support the government in consolidating its legacy projects among others, building a sustainable foundation for our economy and moving the politics of Delta State to a higher level of humility, justice, harmony and fair play as you serve our people.

Those sworn in were assigned portfolios. They include former House of Assembly member, Mr. Samuel Mariere – Water Resources; Chief Sunday Onoriode – Primary Education; Chief Mike Okah – Transport, and Chief Godspower Asiuwhu – Environment.

Nine commissioners had resigned from Okowa’s cabinet to pursue their political ambition for 2023 elections.

 

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